
This was originally designed with the PS Vita in mind, and stands alongside its peers such as Tales of Berseria. They aren't going to push the PS4 very hard, but you do get some nice varieties in the dungeons as magic and backgrounds make up for the more mundane aspects of the high school setting. The graphics of TX are pretty standard Anime style, familiar to anyone who has played Falcom's games before. Having said that, the game doesn't seem any worse off for it. What I didn't realise was just how similar TX would be to this and a lot of other RPGs, including Persona. What I didn't realise was just how similar TX I was recommended TX as I was reading up on Cold Steel, a JRPG series by the same creators. I was recommended TX as I was reading up on Cold Steel, a JRPG series by the same creators. After it was over, I was sad that I had to move on, and at the same time, craving Persona 4. Overall, I put in over 100 hours and achieved a very frustrating platinum by beating it in Nightmare mode and Infinity mode. Think end, real end, and then after story end. Cons - My only con was the fact that they went a little cliche with an element in the endings, and the fact that there are 3 endings. The characters lacked that annoying one that you won't use to battle and skip in cutscenes instead they were all generally likable. Another element that was interesting was taken from Trails, and that was cooking recipes for power ups. In school and need to be at the park? Teleport.

It also features mini games and an incredibly useful teleport menu system on the map. It features social events and optional tasks or missions to get to know your classmates and pick up some items. The story is immersive, and I was never bored. Comfortable combat featuring weapons and magic attacks, with three different super attacks. Pros- Decent music and average anime graphics.

Other characters join, and humans are kidnapped or drawn into the other world abyss. There he meets a girl who has been fighting these demons. The story follows an ordinary student who accidentally falls into another world that holds demons. And it plays like a modern action version of that, right down to a reported character, and the same menus.


This is the team that brought us Ys and Trails. I feel like this is more of a nod to Persona than as a clone. Insert cries of "this is a Persona clone!" I will entertain those accusations from those who have played more than just Persona 5. Insert cries of "this is a Persona clone!" I will entertain those accusations from those who have played more than just I loved this game.
